Word: costelloism
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When Caitlin Costello arrived at Harvard in 1998, she couldn’t wait to resume playing the game she loved. The 5’2 forward played soccer virtually every afternoon since the age of four, and the high school star loved the game with all her heart...
...second game of the 1998 season, Costello tore the ACL in her left knee, and her dreams of playing elite collegiate soccer had to be put on hold...
...Crimson’s second goal came with 17 minutes to play in the second half, when senior striker Caitlin Costello found fellow co-captain Colleen Moore open in the box. Moore’s shot was deflected back to Costello, who pushed the ball past Podhrasky for her team-leading fifth goal of the season...
After the Costello goal, the game continued without rhythm, though Harvard controlled most...
...Crimson had several scoring opportunities leading up to the game-winner. Minutes before, Westfall had threaded a pass through the Yale defense to co-captain Caitlin Costello. But Sabel made the save as Costello drilled the ball straight...